Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Collection Obsession

If you have a passion for something tangible it is understandable to want to acquire items to fill a need or desire. For one who loves books, as I do, you are considered a bibliophile. A numismatist is a collector of coins. If you collect stamps, you are called a philatelist. But if you are an art collector, you are referred to as a buyer.


The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe is about a woman whose obsession with art occurs by happenstance when she walks into a building to use the restroom not knowing it was the art building on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. She wanders around the museum- gallery and is immediately in awe of one of the pieces. The piece which will later be the first in her collection.

Rebecca (Becky / Reba) Farwell was a mathematician at an early age. She was completing the homework of schoolmates for money, even pre-calculus as a freshman. Her math teacher, Ms. Marner, challenged and encouraged her abilities. Through her math skills and manipulation of the books in her unincorporated community of Pierson, Illinois, Becky can build a wealth of funds to feed Reba's art addiction. Miss Farwell builds a double life: one as the young woman who has moved up from a bookkeeper to the comptroller of her hometown, and the other as a successful buyer/collector of art in Chicago and New York. 

Throughout the book, Miss Farwell's character is developed with contradictory traits. She is a thief. She is a philanthropist. She is a buyer of art. She is a collector of art. She is a seller of art. She is caring. She is cold. At times you don't know whether to love her or hate her for what she does to the people in her community who see her as a local hero. 

I was fortunate enough to listen (and read) this story of a diabolic woman who pulled off a multi-decade facade. I was so intrigued by this book I could not stop until the last page. 

Thank you to Harper Collins for allowing me the opportunity to review the audiobook and the e-book copy of The Talented Miss Farwell. I read the text while listening to the wonderful narration of Allyson Ryan. Whether listening, reading, or both, you will be drawn into the world of Becky / Reba, not knowing which, if either, you will cheer for in the end.

I recommend this title for public libraries. 

The Talented Miss Farwell is expected to be on sale on September 29, 2020, and is published by HarperCollins.

*To comply with guidelines set forth by the Federal Trade Commission, HarperCollins has provided a complimentary electronic copy and a digital audio download of The Talented Miss Farwell for review purposes. This review is my opinion and is in no way influenced by the author or publisher.





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